Big Max launches Ti1000 AutoFold and IQ+ push trolleys
Big Max's two new trolley models - Ti1000 AutoFold and IQ+ - combine existing elements with new innovations
Big Max's two new trolley models - Ti1000 AutoFold and IQ+ - combine existing elements with new innovations
Golf trolley brand Big Max has announced the launch of two new push models for 2014: the Big Max IQ+ and Ti1000 AutoFold.
The Big Max IQ+, which follows on from the launch of the IQ - the brand's first U.K. release - utilises many elements from its predecessor and adds a number of new innovations.
The IQ+ is an ultra-compact model at just 61cm high, 45cm wide and 38cm deep when folded, enabling it to fit into virtually any car boot along with a full golf bag.
Other features include a one-shake unfolding mechanism, a robust construction made for any size or weight of bag, a hand brake, a closed organiser panel, a large storage net and two quick-fix adaptors for umbrella or GPS holders.
The Big Max IQ+ is available in Black/Lime, Black/Red, White/Lime and White/Red and comes with a suggested retail price of £199.99
Ti1000 AutoFold
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The Big Max Ti1000 AutoFold combines the benefits of the Ti1000 and unique folding system of the AutoFold to create a complete push trolley.
One simple hand movement starts the folding process - with the front wheel tucking under the body of the trolley as part of the movement - before the collapsed trolley is ready to be stowed.
The Ti1000 AutoFold comes in several colour options and quick fix accessory ports with a suggested retail price of £149.99.
Both models are available with Big Max's five-year warrantee.
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